HSBarker81
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Jun 8, 2005
- Messages
- 40
Firstly, I'd like to thank everyone who has helped me with the questions i've posted in the past. Your responses have been timely and your information has generally been dead on...so now I bring you a new problem.<br /><br />My 1994 OMC COBRA 302 5.0 HO has been overheating on the port side manifold. I say overheating because the manifold gets much hotter than the other side and has even burned up my exhaust bellows. I believe I have the problem in sight and I want to ask your opinions...<br /><br />It seems that the flow is blocked somewhere down past the bellows. When we took the boat out yesterday, it began to heat up again. It caused a hole to burn in the bellow, but this let me to my conclusion. Once the hole was there, and the water was flowing into the bottom of the boat and out the bilge, the manifold stopped heating up and was fine for the rest of the trip. <br /><br />I previously tested a similar idea in my yard. When i put the rabbit ears on so that the water would flow into the starboard side of the lower unit, i could get water to come up from the lower pump hose at the thermostat housing...when i switched to port side, no water would come. <br /><br />What i'm trying to figure out now is whether or not the system drains seperately for each manifold or if they run together and come out as one. Either way, I'm 95% sure that something is causing the port side not to flow out of the boat. Any ideas?<br /><br />Thanks,<br />Harley